Keeping track, managing and organizing online information is a valuable skill. There are many ways to curate and organize online resources. Depending upon the task at hand, you may use different ways to curate information for different processes. For example, for personal research, I may create a bookmark folder to store some information; however, for a group project I may use a collaborative bookmarking tool such as Diigo.
When collaboratively researching students can compile their resources in a variety of ways such as using a shared Google Doc or a Padlet Wall.
Diigo is a collaborative online bookmarking service. You can curate and share bookmarks collaboratively. You can request an educator account to use this with students under the age of 13.